So I filled in my email and my password and the game tells me its the wrong password. THAN I reset my password and was very careful on typing it in again. Guess what? Still won't work. FYI the email is correct.
I need help...

This guide covers basic commands typed into chat that every player should know; emotes that allow your character to wave and gesture; and console commands, which gives you access to advanced UI features such as recording your gameplay session.

A few months ago, I wanted a free online game with great graphics, so I checked what's availble on Steam and found this gem. The graphics were more than enough to draw me in, but once I started playing it, I found it to have tons of gameplay elements that I enjoy in a game: Teaming up with friends for doing fun missions, amazing storyline for main and side jobs, and an incredibly huge world to discover. Whether you love first person shooters or 3rd person, enjoy the campaign mode and PVP in this well-designed game (:

I played this game a while back and hated it, decided to give it another go recently and I'm glad I did. There's a strange lack of open-world MMO shooters, but this one has still managed to mostly slip under the radar somehow, and it's a shame because it's a pretty decent game.

The core gameplay is pretty simplistic, but it's reasonably challenging for the most part without relying on being grossly unfair, and the "big gimmick" of being able to jump around with your rocket pack while you shoot at enemies from above works fairly well, with most combat taking place in big open areas that allow you to make good use of the environment. Although the basic combat never really changes, the five basic battleframes that you start out with have enough little variations in weapons and abilities that they feel pleasingly different from each other, with the advanced versions building out on the basic ones to accentuate a particular playstyle.

There's not much in the way of equipment, but just about everything can be upgraded and modified by adding modules, so you have quite a degree of freedom to tweak your loadout to suit you. Unfortunately you can't really modify the appearance of the battleframe itself other than paint colours and patterns (most of which are locked behind a gambling/paywall) but there are a decent enough number of options to customise your character, and there's a good number of customisation options unlocked without having to pay extra so you shouldn't have much trouble making your character look how you want, and you can re-do your character's appearance at any time for free.

The levelling curve has been smoothed out considerably, and you can quite comfortably keep at an appropriate level to progress through the campaign quests without having to take time out and grind for excessive amounts of time. The plot is paper thin, but the quest text is mercifully unobtrusive, to the point that you'll probably miss most of it if you're not paying attention, leaving you to focus on the important business of killing everything in sight. Even with what little expositionary dialogue there is, it does a decent enough job at keeping you interested in the world with a mixture of one-off quests, short chains that lead you around a particular zone, and longer quests which tie multiple zones together and reveal a little bit of backstory, together with a much longer campaign quest chain that will keep popping up all the way to the level cap. There's also countless random repeatable quests which pop up randomly in the world, and zone events pop up fairly frequently that break up the monotony of questing and grinding.

There's no avoiding the fact that it's a F2P game, however, and the game's certainly not shy about reminding you about it at every possible opportunity. To its credit though, there's very little which is essential to the game that isn't available for free, and as the premium currency is tradeable in-game it's possible in principle (although very, very tedious) to grind your way to anything. In any event, most of the premium content falls under the categories of pure vanity items (battleframe paint jobs and decals), slightly better versions of things you can get a free version of (vehicles and consumable items) or convenience (XP bonusses, or instant unlocks for advanced battleframes).

Ultimately, the core gameplay is entertaining, there's plenty of content to keep you interested, everything looks great, and while the F2P mechanics are everywhere they don't utterly hamstring you like so many games do. Definitely worth giving it a go.

As i first saw the game blah blah blah was really good .so i was excited to play but as the download was finished and my fireWall deactivated (because of some problems) the game started , it showed a beautiful landscape . BUT no log or sign in screen pls ...

Hey, I'm just starting on FireFall and am loving it. Only thing is, i am almost always solo, so while I hate to say it, Im having hella trouble. I'm level 8 on my engineer and I'm just grinding away at jobs.

Riddled with bugs, job boards usually broken, boring end game, progression incredibly slow. PVP options are incredibly limited-the one PVP area is riddled with aimbot users and ragers. I keep expecting it to get better but am no longer holding my breath. ...